The county Fire Marshall is keeping the ban on burning yard debris and land clearing still in place for now.
Grays Harbor County is loosening its burn rules starting today thanks to the change in weather. The changes mean campfires and barbecues are now o.k. in approved pits or campgrounds, and even on private land if safety rules are followed. Campfires can’t be bigger than three feet across and need a cleared away safety zone. The county Fire Marshall is keeping the ban on burning yard debris and land clearing still in place for now.
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